Primary Sources in World History - by James Farr & Patrick J Hearden (Paperback)
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Highlights
- The reader is a comprehensive primary source book for a truly global look at economic trends and power distribution through history, giving a specific theme to this far-ranging course.
- About the Author: Professor Farr is an Emeritus and formerly Germaine Seelye Osterle Professor of History at Purdue University.
- 168 Pages
- History, World
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About the Book
The reader is a comprehensive primary source book for a truly global look at economic trends and power distribution through history, giving a specific theme to this far-ranging course.Book Synopsis
The reader is a comprehensive primary source book for a truly global look at economic trends and power distribution through history, giving a specific theme to this far-ranging course.
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This outstanding collection of readings is aimed at focusing the attention of the student on how political and economic power is organized and defended. The readings provide an inside look into the concerns, fears and aspirations of economic and political actors. Crucial primary-source documents enable students to understand that hierarchy, oppression and inequality have always blighted human societies. Other documents probe the joint economic and political logic of Assyrian, Incan, European and American imperialisms. Through these readings students can also better understand how propaganda and law have been integral parts of wielding power as far back as recorded history. This collection provides thought-provoking supplementary readings for any world history course.
About the Author
Professor Farr is an Emeritus and formerly Germaine Seelye Osterle Professor of History at Purdue University. He is the author of 9 books and has received numerous fellowships and teaching awards.
Patrick Hearden is an Emeritus Professor of History at Purdue University. He has authored 6 books and has been awarded numerous grants and fellowships.